Escrow & Title
A 'condominium declaration' in Connecticut is the document that:
ALists the rules of the homeowners association
BCreates the condominium, defines unit boundaries, and establishes the common interest community✓ Correct
CLists all lienholders on the property
DApproves the condominium for FHA financing
Explanation
The condominium declaration is the master document—recorded in the land records—that legally creates the condominium, defines each unit's boundaries, the common elements, ownership percentages, and the governance structure.
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